I would try ebay and if that didnt pan out then i would try making my own websing and putting a link to it in my yahoo profile .
2006-06-15 01:26:53
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answered by Jax 3
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Ebay
2006-06-15 01:26:45
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answered by Cole4806 2
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Internet is the best place to sell such things . Create ur own web commerce site .
2006-06-15 01:41:21
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answered by Maximus 2
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You could try ebay. I knit and I'll tell you this, the time that you put into your creations will never come back to you as far as $ are concerned. It's great that you are sharing your work with others though. Good luck!
2006-06-15 01:28:27
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answered by AmySue 3
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Hand out business cards at craft shows. Word of mouth is a great way to get started when your business is small. Work your way up to local events, business bulletin boards, pennysaver publications and perhaps Craigslist.
2006-06-15 01:34:31
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answered by brother 3
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I suggest the newletter/bulletin board of your favorite craft store, or, alternatively, getting a booth at your summer street fair - and business cards are very inexpensive these days!
2006-06-15 01:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You could advertise them on ebay.
You could also make a ebay shop just for your items.
2006-06-15 01:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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A BIG tattoo of the price on your forarms. And beads on a jacket... yeah...
2006-06-15 01:26:57
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answered by darkside_rob 2
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EEEEBay ebay ebay !!!! and tell em they are one of a kind.
2006-06-15 01:26:27
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answered by xx_muggles_xx 6
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fleabay
2006-06-15 01:27:53
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answered by 333 3
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